Live Encounters Magazine January 2017

J&K acceded to India on 26 October 1947. Such accession would have adversely impacted the Great Game for the British and defeated the very rationale of creating ‘Pakistan’. That said, the British did not need the whole of J&K. They just needed the Gilgit region for the Great Game, and the slice of land known as ‘Azad Kashmir’ to protect Pakistan from liquidation should India go to war with Pakistan. The British, in violation of every conceivable principle of international law, effected a coup of Gilgit on 30 October 1947, to hand over such Indian territory to Pakistan. ‘Azad Kashmir’ was captured by Pakistan-led tribals with the collusion of the British, whose officers headed both the Indian and Pakistani armies. – Dr Aman M Hingorani

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